Peithon
Peithon , pithon and python ( ancient Greek Πείθων, Πίθων or Πύθων = fortune teller ) were ancient Greek male personal names that were mainly used in Macedonia .
variants
Peithon, pithon, python
Name bearer
- Peithon (son of Agenor) , son of Agenor, officer of Alexander the Great
- Peithon (son of Krateas) , son of Krateas, one of the somatophylakes of Alexander
- Peithon (son of Sosicles) , son of Sosicles, officer of Alexander
- Peithon (son of Antigen) , son of Antigen, officer of Alexander
- Python from Abdera from Abdera
- Python from Enna from Enna in Sicily
- Python of Ainos in Thrace, disciple of Plato, murdered 360/59 BC BC together with his brother Herakleides Kotys I, king of the Thracian Odrysen
- Python from Byzantium , orator from Byzantium , disciple of Isocrates
- Python (poet) , author of a satyr play at the court of Alexander the Great
- Python (Bithynian) from Bithynia, 164 BC. As ambassador in Rome
- Python (Krokodilopolis) , around the middle of the 3rd century BC Head of the royal bank of the Gaues Arsinoites with the seat in Krokodilopolis
- Python from Ainos , philosopher from Ainos in Thrace
- Python (potter) , an Attic potter, early 5th century BC. Active in Athens
- Python (vase painter) , a Paestan vase painter